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Aug 5, 2008 · Another reason why people find Hebrews a hard book to study is the way in which the author uses the Old Testament Scriptures in his epistle. We ...
Jan 2, 2009 · This covenant was broken by the Israelites from the very beginning, something that the author of Hebrews pointed out in chapters 3 and 4.
1. a very authoritative view of the OT · 2. a comparison of the old and new covenants · 3. the only NT book which calls Jesus our high priest.
Jan 17, 2014 · Message Statement: Because Christ Is Greater In His Person Than Those Of The Old Mosaic Covenant (Angels, Moses & Aaron) And Greater In His ...
Jun 28, 2004 · Philip Edgcumbe Hughes opens the introduction to his commentary on Hebrews with some insights into this very enigmatic book:.
Mar 18, 2008 · New Testament Canon – Recognizing the correct New Testament books. 1. The apostles claimed authority for their writings (Colossians 3:16; 1 ...
Jan 17, 2014 · III. RECIPIENTS OF THE BOOK: Although the recipients were most probably Jewish, it is not possible to be absolutely certain about which ...
Aug 4, 2004 · “Luke's obvious skill with the Greek language and his phrase “their own language” in Acts 1:19 also imply that he was not Jewish.” We know ...
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Hebrews exalts the person of our Lord Jesus Christ and of His Word and exhorts us to abide in Him. What is more important than this? And if this is what Hebrews ...
Aug 12, 2004 · The author details the preeminence of Christ's person and work as the God-man and establisher of the new covenant to encourage the Hebrews not ...
The Supremacy of Christ over Judaism is seen by comparing Jesus to the Prophets and Angels. By...